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David Hadley, Chief Executive Officer, Mediclinic Middle East – DHRC Workshop 23 Oct 2014 “The UAE’s economy is the most transparent and liberal in the Arab world, and the one most closely linked to free-market factors. The country’s public sector is therefore at the service of the people and the private sector. It is not competing against the latter and never will. The performance of most government-owned companies and corporations is comparable to that of similar private businesses, but this does not justify the expansion of the public sector at the expense of the private sector nor reducing the latter’s share of the national economy.” MY VISION His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum 3

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David Hadley, Chief Executive Officer, Mediclinic Middle East – DHRC Workshop 23 Oct 2014 THE DHA IS IN A UNIQUE POSITION TO MAINTAIN A BRISK PACE OF REFORM Small geographical area Opportunity to create a legacy Small population E-Commerce drive in other sectors Strong mandate The market’s ability to adopt to these changes will be the main determinant of pace of reform 10

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“ The evolution of healthcare models has accelerated accordingly – models in which the care is delivered by teams rather than individuals, is measured on outcomes rather than activity, and is purchased as packages rather than pieces.” George Halvorson, CEO Kaiser Permanente Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham PC THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE IS CHANGING TO ONE WHERE VALUE WILL BE IMPORTANT 18